Seller inspections eliminate buyer's remorse that sometimes occurs just after an inspection.

Seller inspections reduce the need for negotiations and 11th-hour renegotiations.

Seller inspections relieve the agent of having to hurriedly procure repair estimates or schedule repairs.

The reports might encourage buyers to waive their inspection contingencies.

Deals are less likely to fall apart the way they often do when buyer's inspections unexpectedly reveal problems, last minute.

Reports provide full-disclosure protection from future legal claims.

Advantages to the home buyer:

The inspection is done already.

The inspection is paid for by the seller.

The report provides a more accurate, third-party view of the condition of the home prior to making an offer.

A seller inspection eliminates surprise defects.

Problems are corrected or at least acknowledged prior to making an offer on the home.

A seller inspection reduces the need for negotiations and 11th-hour renegotiations.

The report might assist in acquiring financing.

A seller inspection allows the buyer to sweeten the offer without increasing the offering price by waiving inspections.

"Note: Just as no two home inspectors and no two reporting systems are alike, no two inspection reports, even if performed on the same property at the same time, are alike. This seller or pre-listing inspection report was performed for my client, the home seller, with the cooperation and assistance of my client, the home seller. It assumes full disclosure on the part of my client, the home seller. My client may choose to share my report with others, but it was performed solely for my client. Although ABC Inspections performs all inspections and writes all reports objectively without regard to the client's personal interests, performing additional fresh inspections, which of course could reveal and report matters differently, should be considered."